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Collaboration at its BEST: Mattagami First Nation - 0 views

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    Mattagami first nation collaboration with I Am Gold can generate thousands of jobs in Canada. Know how will it impact the economic growth of indigenous peoples?
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    Mattagami First Nation's collaboration produces employment opportunities in Canada
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Mango Dash: Mango Juice Origin and Facts - 0 views

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    Origin of Mango Juice Mangoes belong to the same family as that of pistachios, gandaria, mombin and cashews. Some common names for mango are mangot, manga, and mangou, depending on the region or nation.The mango originated in southern Asia, more specifically in Burma and eastern India, almost 4,000 years ago. Many stories in Indian mythology include the mention of the mango plant, and Lord Buddha is said to have often meditated in a mango grove. Mango Juice cultivation first spread to Malaysia, eastern Asia and eastern Africa and was finally introduced to California around 1880. Mangoes were introduced to Africa and Brazil by Portuguese explorers, while mango cultivation started in Hawaii and Florida around the 19th century. According to Indian beliefs, mangoes symbolize life (it is the national fruit of India) and is used in almost every sacred ritual. Mango leaves are almost always used for festivals and wedding decorations. 'Chutney' made from Indian mangoes is the original chutney and has become universally popular. Today, India remains the world's major producer of mangoes, but Thailand, China, Brazil and Mexico also cultivate this highly beneficial fruit. A Few Final Facts About Mango Juice Mangoes are found in two varieties, one from India and the other from the Philippines and Southeast Asia. Indian mangoes have a bright yellow or red color, while the Philippines species has a pale green color. The mango plant requires a frost-free climate, because the flowers and fruits will be damaged if the temperatures drop below 40° F. The fruits are favored in warm, dry weather. Mango trees create a scenic landscape and grow up to 65 feet. Mango trees are also known for their longevity; some specimens are known to live for more than 300 years and continue to bear fruit. The leaves of mango trees are usually pale green in color, which darkens as they grow and increase in height. The young leaves are usually red in color. The flowers appear on a mang
Willem Joans

The Bottom of the News - 0 views

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    A dolphin entangled in some fishing line was helped by a diver after the dolphin swam over and seemed to ask for help. Pretty incredible video. + Clint Eastwood's empty chair lives on. It's now in the office of the chairman of the Republican National Committee. But don't expect it to be making any more public appearances. + We now have our first glimpse of Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs in what looks a little like, Dude, Where's My Computer... + Here's a look at the business cards used by some of the world's most famous people.
Philip Solars

The Must Have Solar Equipment - 0 views

Due to the increasing cost of electricity bills, I have finally decided to switch to solar energy. Aside from being free, it also helps save mother earth. I must admit that at first I was confused ...

started by Philip Solars on 25 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Alex Parker

iraq solar energy: nation has largest power deficit in the region - 1 views

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    The decision by Iraq to invite interest in a number of solar independent power producer (IPP) projects is not the first time that Baghdad has sought to push ahead with competitively tendered IPP schemes.
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